A Green Moment to Share: A Theatrical Laboratory to Explore Climate Crisis Possibilities within Single Moments
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Climate Crisis, Social Justice, and Emotions
2.2. Embodied Knowledge
2.3. Theatre of the Oppressed and Climate Change
2.4. Research-Based Theatre
3. Methodology
3.1. Participants
3.2. Development of a Research-Based Theatre Project
3.3. Determining the Case Study Boundaries through Thematic Analysis
3.4. Rehearsal Two Case Study: Exploring How the Body Encounters the Climate Crisis through Image Theatre
4. Analysis and Discussion
4.1. Exploring Embodied Moments of Struggle with the Climate Crisis
4.2. Exploring Power in the Climate Crisis
4.3. Exploring Positionality in the Climate Crisis
4.4. Exploring Agency in the Climate Crisis
4.5. Making Sense of Climate Crisis through Image Theatre
5. Conclusions
5.1. Thinking Forward
5.2. Final Thoughts
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
1 | Originally the plan had been to use Forum Theatre in the performance of AGMTS. In Forum Theatre actors perform short “problem” scenes and invite the audience to pause the action and advise or replace a character to rehearse possible solutions to an oppressive situation. However, through rehearsal the ensemble realized that the climate crisis was internal and psychological, which made it poorly suited to Forum Theatre as a performance method. |
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Week | Subject | Objective |
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1 | Focus group | Collect participant experiences |
2 | Image work | Explore moments with images |
3 | Image work | Explore moments with images |
4 | Rainbow of Desire | Explore fears and desires |
5 | Cops in the Head | Explore internal voices of oppression |
6 | Improvisation practice | Gain improvisation skills |
7 | Playbuilding | Devise final performance |
8 | Playbuilding | Devise final performance |
9 | Playbuilding | Devise final performance |
10 | Focus group | Collect participant experiences |
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Bennett, N.; Alcantar, V.; Ravindran, T.; Chen, V.; Terrell, R.; Dawson, K. A Green Moment to Share: A Theatrical Laboratory to Explore Climate Crisis Possibilities within Single Moments. Arts 2024, 13, 120. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts13040120
Bennett N, Alcantar V, Ravindran T, Chen V, Terrell R, Dawson K. A Green Moment to Share: A Theatrical Laboratory to Explore Climate Crisis Possibilities within Single Moments. Arts. 2024; 13(4):120. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts13040120
Chicago/Turabian StyleBennett, Nic, Venese Alcantar, Tulasi Ravindran, Vanna Chen, River Terrell, and Kathryn Dawson. 2024. "A Green Moment to Share: A Theatrical Laboratory to Explore Climate Crisis Possibilities within Single Moments" Arts 13, no. 4: 120. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts13040120
APA StyleBennett, N., Alcantar, V., Ravindran, T., Chen, V., Terrell, R., & Dawson, K. (2024). A Green Moment to Share: A Theatrical Laboratory to Explore Climate Crisis Possibilities within Single Moments. Arts, 13(4), 120. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts13040120